Information
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Patent Grant
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6307460
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Patent Number
6,307,460
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 1, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 23, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Picard; Leo P.
- Vortman; Anatoly
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 337 379
- 337 79
- 337 59
- 337 76
- 337 53
- 337 74
- 337 75
- 337 91
- 337 39
- 337 85
- 337 112
- 337 113
- 337 140
- 337 334
- 337 345
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International Classifications
- H01H3702
- H01H3732
- H01H3746
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Abstract
A power switch device includes a switch box with a button pivotally connected thereto which is pivotally connected to an actuating member. An engaging member is movably connected to the actuating member and removably engaged with a block. A head connected to the actuating member movably compresses a conduct plate so that when the conduct plate contacts a terminal plate, the circuit is closed. A bimetal plate connected to the terminal plate has a pushing end contacting the engaging member so that when the current is overloaded, the pushing end is thermally deformed to push the engaging member away from the block and the engaging member drops due to gravity. The head is then lifted to release the conduct plate from the terminal plate to open the circuit.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a switch structure having an overload interruption structure so as to automatically open the circuit when the current is overloaded.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The overload interruption structures equipped with a power switch device known to applicant are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,786,742, 5,223,813, 4,937,548, 4,661,667, 4,931,762, 5,451,729 and 4,704,594. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,937,548, a thermally deformed bimetal plate is operationally connected to a cam to open the circuit. However, the action to open the circuit takes time because the cam is indirectly operated by the bimetal plate so that there is a possibility that the electric current will destroy the electric equipment when the current is overload. Furthermore, an additional wire is required to connect between the bimetal plate and a conductive plate. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,786,742, the switch is directly connected to the conduct point so that the open action for the circuit is not fast enough to timely protect the equipment.
The present invention intends to provide a power switch device that has a simple structure and timely open the circuit to protect the electric equipment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a power switch device and comprised with a switch box having a button pivotally connected thereto and a tongue extending centrally from a bottom of the button. A first rod and a block respectively extend from an inside of the switch box. A first terminal plate and a second terminal plate are respectively engaged with the switch box and extend from the switch box. An inverted U-shaped bimetal plate having two legs respectively connected to the first terminal plate and a first end of a conduct plate. The other end of the bimetal plate is a pushing end. An actuating member has a head on a first end of the actuating member and an engaging member is movably mounted to a second end of the actuating member. A slot is defined through the head so that the head is movably mounted to the first rod received in the slot. The head presses on the second end of the conduct plate toward the second terminal plate. The tongue of the button is pivotally connected to the actuating member. A resilient plate has a first end thereof fixedly connected to the switch box and the other end of the resilient plate is engaged with one end of the button.
The object of the present invention is to provide a switch that has an actuating member which can be pushed by a pushing end of a bimetal plate FOR override, and the other end of the actuating member is then lifted to open the circuit.
These and further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, several embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view to show the power switch device of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an illustrative view to show when the button is pushed to be in OFF state, wherein the conduct plate is not connected with the second terminal plate;
FIG. 3
is an illustrative view to show when the button is pushed to be in ON state, wherein the conduct plate is connected with the second terminal plate;
FIG. 4
is an illustrative view to show when the circuit is overloaded, the pushing end of the bimetal plate is thermally deformed to push the engaging member, and
FIG. 5
is an illustrative view to show the engaging member is pushed away from the block by the pushing end of the bimetal plate, and the head of the actuating member is lifted to let the conduct plate disengage from the second terminal plate.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the power switch device in accordance with the present invention comprises a switch box
20
having an opening
21
in a top thereof so that a button
10
is pivotally connected to a top of the switch box
20
by a shaft
11
of the button
10
. A tongue
12
extends centrally from a bottom of the button
10
and a hole
13
is defined in the tongue
12
. A first rod
27
, a second rod
28
and a block
22
respectively extend from an inside of the switch box
20
. Two slits
24
are defined through a lower side of the switch box
20
so that a first terminal plate
25
and a second terminal plate
26
are respectively engaged with the two slits
24
. The first terminal plate
25
and the second terminal plate
26
respectively extend from the switch box
20
. A first conduct point
261
is connected to the second terminal plate
26
.
An inverted U-shaped bimetal plate
40
has two legs on one end of the bimetal plate
40
and the other end of the bimetal plate
40
is a pushing end
41
. One of the two legs is connected to the first terminal plate
25
and the other leg is connected to a first end of a conduct plate
60
. A second conduct point
62
is connected to a second end of the conduct plate
60
at an aperture
61
of the second terminal plate
60
. The two legs are fixedly positioned by a positioning member
42
fixed by two bolts
43
.
An actuating member
50
has a head
51
on a first end of the actuating member
50
and an engaging member
58
is movably mounted to a second end of the actuating member
50
. A first hole
52
is defined in a side of the actuating member
50
and a second hole
13
is defined in the tongue
12
of the button
10
so that a link
53
is pivotally connected between the first hole
52
and the second hole
13
. In other words, the first hole
52
is the fulcrum of the actuating member
50
. A slot
511
is defined through the head
51
so that the head
51
is movably mounted to the first rod
27
received in the slot
511
. The lower end of the head
51
presses the second end of the conduct plate
60
toward the second terminal plate
26
. Two protrusions
55
extend from the second end of the actuating member
50
and a concavity
54
is defined in the second end of the actuating member
50
for receiving a ball
57
and a spring
56
in the concavity
54
. The engaging member
58
has a recess defined therein so that the second end of the actuating member
50
is received in the recess. Two longitudinal slots
582
are defined through a periphery defining the recess and the two protrusions
55
are movably received in the two longitudinal slots
582
. Accordingly, the engaging member
58
can be moved relative to the second end of the actuating member
50
. The engaging member
58
fisher has a hook
582
defined in a distal end thereof and the block
22
has a rounded top, the hook
582
disengageably engaged with the rounded top of the block
22
. The pushing end
41
of the bimetal plate
40
contacts the hook
582
. A resilient plate
30
has a first end thereof fixedly engaged with the second rod
28
in the switch box
20
and the other end of the resilient plate
30
is engaged with one end of the button
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, when pushing the other end of the button
10
, the resilient member
30
is deformed and the pivotal movement of the tongue
12
pushes the actuating member
50
to press the head
51
to let the first conduct point
261
contact the second conduct point
62
to close the circuit.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, when the electric circuit is overloaded, the pushing end
41
of the bimetal plate
40
is thermally deformed to push the engaging member
58
away from the rounded top of the block
22
and the spring
56
is pressed. As shown in
FIG. 5
, when the engaging member
58
is not supported by the block
22
, the second end of the actuating member
50
drops due to the gravity. The head
51
is then lifted to release the conduct plate
60
to let the second contact point
62
separate from the first contact point
261
to open the circuit. A limiting rod
23
extends from the inside of the switch box
20
and located beside the pushing end
41
of the bimetal plate
40
so as to prevent the pushing end
41
from over-movement.
The actions in opposite directions of the engaging member
58
and the head
51
are almost happening simultaneously so that the circuit is opened sharply and timely.
While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A power switch device comprising:a switch box having a button pivotally connected to a top of said switch box, a tongue extending centrally from a bottom of said button, a first rod and a block respectively extending from an inside of said switch box, a first terminal plate and a second terminal plate respectively engaged with said switch box and extending from said switch box, a first conduct point connected to said second terminal plate; an inverted U-shaped bimetal plate having two legs on one end of said bimetal plate and the other end of said bimetal plate being a pushing end, one of said two legs connected to said first terminal plate and the other leg connected to a first end of a conduct plate, a second conduct point connected to a second end of said conduct plate; an actuating member having a head on a first end of said actuating member and an engaging member movably mounted to a second end of said actuating member, a slot defined through said head so that said head movably mounted to said first rod received in said slot, said head pressing said second end of said conduct plate toward said second terminal plate, said tongue of said button pivotally connected to said actuating member, and a resilient plate having a first end thereof fixedly connected to said switch box and the other end of said resilient plate engaged with one end of said button.
- 2. The switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said engaging member has a hook defined in a distal end thereof and said block has a rounded top, said hook disengageably engaged with said rounded top of said block.
- 3. The switch as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a limiting rod extending from said inside of said switch box and located beside said pushing end of said bimetal plate.
- 4. The switch as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a first hole defined in a side of said actuating member and a second hole defined in said tongue of said button, a link having two ends thereof pivotally engaged with said first hole and said second hole.
- 5. The switch as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a second rod extending from said inside of said switch box, said first end of said resilient plate is engaged with said second rod.
- 6. The switch as claimed in claim 1 further comprising two protrusions extending from said second end of said actuating member and said engaging member having a recess defined therein so that said second end of said actuating member received in said recess, two longitudinal slots defined through a periphery defining said recess and said two protrusions movably received in said two longitudinal slots.
- 7. The switch as claimed in claim 6 further comprising a concavity defined in said second end of said actuating member, a ball and a spring respectively received in said concavity in said actuating member and said recess in said engaging member.
- 8. The switch as claimed in claim 1 further comprising two slits defined through a side of said switch box, said first terminal plate and said second terminal plate respectively engaged with said two slits.
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